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obama on the south side of chicago. my sense is what is going on in a lot of those neighborhoods is kids are surrounded by a disadvantage that goes so far beyond their school. involves neighborhoods, families, environment in which they live in every way and schools are a useful tool for trying to counter that environmental difficulty, to give them the skills they need to do well in life. it becomes clear to anyone who spent time in those neighborhoods that schools alone are not enough and there are some pretty experimental and innovative interventions that work directly with families, and especially in the first few years of the child's like to try to change that environment in a positive way and support families, support parents who are very eager to get that support. it is a kind of intervention that outside of those neighborhoods in the abstract we can get anxious about because americans for good reason think there should be a strong separation between family and the government but in the practical sense, when you ar
obama on the south side of chicago. my sense is what is going on in a lot of those neighborhoods is kids are surrounded by a disadvantage that goes so far beyond their school. involves neighborhoods, families, environment in which they live in every way and schools are a useful tool for trying to counter that environmental difficulty, to give them the skills they need to do well in life. it becomes clear to anyone who spent time in those neighborhoods that schools alone are not enough and there...
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this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea their roots in illinois go that far back. if you look at mary, you will understand why the family story says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i was never able to establish for sure whether that was true. this is the first lady's grandfather, a mislabeled slide, who left south carolina and arrive in chicago around 1931. this is millvinia, the owner of millvinia's brother. this is a photo, this is an amazing coat,
this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's...
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secondly, obama gave all these tax cuts to small-business under the big stimulus. the tax cuts are not stimulus they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication espy during the savings and loan crisis, 3,000 felony convictions, a thousand of them insiders, the heads of savings-and-loan. how many have we seen since the crisis in 2008? that's right. and the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's act so literally incredible. we are going to go after these people that fly the, cheated and steeled but if you read the financial crisis inquiry report that gave about $10 million, and 80 million or $100 million no one's been able to poke a hole in that report and what did congress do? the round file because they didn't want to hear it. so, i think fed obama has been soft on dealing with these matters in business and i think that he's fought much too much about what wall street wants and they're basically on steroids and george w. bush promised they would be in better off. per person inflation adjusted 36% from 2000. to low-in
secondly, obama gave all these tax cuts to small-business under the big stimulus. the tax cuts are not stimulus they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication espy during the savings and loan crisis, 3,000 felony convictions, a thousand of them insiders, the heads of savings-and-loan. how many have we seen since the crisis in 2008? that's right. and the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's act so literally incredible. we are going to go after...
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. >> paul, you wrote in the new york times magazine the obama before he was elected and the obama in the white house having different towns about posture. using the changes if he gets a second term? goes back to the tone he had before? >> i wrote about his policies around poverty and he stopped talking about poverty the last couple years. i would like to think he would go back to poverty in 2007. .. >> the low-income population grew 71%. the english language learning population grew 169%. these are the issues we have to address in this state. thank you all for joining us up. [laughter] >> this event took place at the 17th annual texas book festival in austin, texas. for more information about the festival visit texasbookfestival.org. >> brooke stoddard joined booktv at george mason university in virginia to talk about his book, "world in the balance." mr. stoddard was one of the authors appearing at the fall for the book festival, held annually at the university. this is just under half an hour. >> and you're watching booktv tv on c-span2. we are on location at george mason universit
. >> paul, you wrote in the new york times magazine the obama before he was elected and the obama in the white house having different towns about posture. using the changes if he gets a second term? goes back to the tone he had before? >> i wrote about his policies around poverty and he stopped talking about poverty the last couple years. i would like to think he would go back to poverty in 2007. .. >> the low-income population grew 71%. the english language learning...
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i don't agree that the obama message of bigger government and more taxes won. it was not an election of message. but the machinery to get out the votes for president obama and it was a masterful and methodical effort. >> as i listen to fellow television and radio talk show host or read the opinion colupes of those who excoreated romney. if you were not critical about mitt romney the day before the election, don't be critical and a phony the day after. the loudest critics were the people who never once put their own names on a ballot for anything some have a perfect insight of how to run a campaign and be a candidate. i sure hope they will give us all of the benefit of the expertis and maybe they will sign up to run next time. there are lessons to be learned and yes, we need a better outreach of color. and those who say the republicans can't win the african-american. they are wrong. i got normal half of all of the african-american in moy state in the bid for governor in 2002. we need the same values and principles and them with our heart not just our heads. remi
i don't agree that the obama message of bigger government and more taxes won. it was not an election of message. but the machinery to get out the votes for president obama and it was a masterful and methodical effort. >> as i listen to fellow television and radio talk show host or read the opinion colupes of those who excoreated romney. if you were not critical about mitt romney the day before the election, don't be critical and a phony the day after. the loudest critics were the people...
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. >> there's a political dimension to this for obama and the white house. they wanted to keep petraeus. petraeus is very important, credible. as we know from history, sue yau directors can cause presidents great grief. the bay of pigs. wmd not in iraq and so forth. also, they can do very important things for presidents like the bin laden raid, which was a covert cia -- >> and i know from spending time with him in his current role how much he loved this job, was engaged by this job, and had tremendous band width in terms of his counterterror operations. so there will be a lot of questions about who replaces him and -- >> he was transforming the agency. he had a rocky start. but he was seeing a global visi vision, the economic future, looking at asia, looking at china. he was going well beyond the counterterror operations. really transform that. >> he did the honorable thing. he had to resign given this. i don't think there was any question. >> more on this when we discuss it with our roundtable, andrea mitchell, bob woodward, thank you both very much. >>> i
. >> there's a political dimension to this for obama and the white house. they wanted to keep petraeus. petraeus is very important, credible. as we know from history, sue yau directors can cause presidents great grief. the bay of pigs. wmd not in iraq and so forth. also, they can do very important things for presidents like the bin laden raid, which was a covert cia -- >> and i know from spending time with him in his current role how much he loved this job, was engaged by this job,...
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el pdte barak obama gano la reeleccion. que pasará con el partido republicano, que solo obtuvo el 27% del apoyo latino. lo discutimos hoy.
el pdte barak obama gano la reeleccion. que pasará con el partido republicano, que solo obtuvo el 27% del apoyo latino. lo discutimos hoy.
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>>por qué gana barak obama, por qué pierde mitt romney. alfonso. >>por el voto latino, tan sencillo como eso, y el tema inmigración, si mitt romney no hubiera dicho algo tan negativo en las primarias, no habria sido tan negativo el resultado, esta fue la eleccion donde se vio que es clave la comunidad latina. >>tine razón, lo que me impresionó a mí fue la organizacion de campaña los estados indecisos los gano, menos uno. la diferencia de organizacion, usando el facebook y twitter, en los estados claves fueron con él. >>no fue trabajos entonces? >>pienso que el tema de la economía tuvo su parte en esto, por eso estuvo tan divido todo. la economía juega un papel en esto, el tema del seguro médico, obamacare saco a la mujer a votar, a los jóvenes que depositaron su confianza en el presidente. y la cuestion es que la juventud no salió a votar en los números que esperabamos, pero el ejército que tiene barak obama por tres años hicieron que votaran. >>la mujer soltera votó en contra, la mujer casada le da ventaja a mitt romney. >>esto requ
>>por qué gana barak obama, por qué pierde mitt romney. alfonso. >>por el voto latino, tan sencillo como eso, y el tema inmigración, si mitt romney no hubiera dicho algo tan negativo en las primarias, no habria sido tan negativo el resultado, esta fue la eleccion donde se vio que es clave la comunidad latina. >>tine razón, lo que me impresionó a mí fue la organizacion de campaña los estados indecisos los gano, menos uno. la diferencia de organizacion, usando el facebook...
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and how will president obama govern in a second term? we'll talk to a newly elected document congressman, joaquin castro. plus republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd, and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. the newly re-elected president's message on friday, get back to work. but the focus of that work and on that work is now overshadowed by friday afternoon's resignation of cia director david petraeus, which sent as you know shock waves through washington. new details emerging now this weekend about the fbi investigation that led to the discovery of what officials believe was an extramarital affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. and of course so many questions about where this goes from here. joining me now for the latest on this develop
and how will president obama govern in a second term? we'll talk to a newly elected document congressman, joaquin castro. plus republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd, and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." with david gregory. >> and...
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obama. >> that's the fastest growing segment of the population. yes, they're slowly coming up to the reality they have to do something about latinos, but what about the rest of people in the country? what are they doing about women in the country? there's a diverse nation out here that they don't even recognize except for one chunk, the latino community. >> they believe they will get the instant numbers, if you can lure over to your side, that would the fastest and most immediate impact in the next couple of elections. >> it's a political tactic. it's not necessarily a substantive move. >> real quick. we're almost out of time. grover norquist was on. i want your response to this. he commented on romney's loss. let's play it quickly, please. >> well, we just had an election, and the house of representatives was elected, committed to keeping taxes low. the president was committed, elected on the basis that he was not romney and romney was a poopy head and you should vote against romney. he won by two points, but he didn't make the case to have highe
obama. >> that's the fastest growing segment of the population. yes, they're slowly coming up to the reality they have to do something about latinos, but what about the rest of people in the country? what are they doing about women in the country? there's a diverse nation out here that they don't even recognize except for one chunk, the latino community. >> they believe they will get the instant numbers, if you can lure over to your side, that would the fastest and most immediate...
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it was an election about the machinery to get out the votes for president obama. and it was a masterful, methodical effort. now, as i listened to a lot of fellow television and radio talk show hosts or even read the opinion columns of those who excoriated romney, a couple of things occurred to me. if you weren't critical of mitt romney and his campaign the day before the election, then don't be a phony and be critical the day after. also, i noted that the loudest critics were the people who have never once put their own names on a ballot for anything. and since some seem to have a perfect insight into how to run a campaign and be a candidate, i sure hope they are he' going to give us all the benefit of their expertise and maybe they'll sign up to run next time, oh, yeah, there are lessons to be learned for sure and yes, my party does need to have a more effective outreach to people of colors. those who say republicans can't win the votes of african-american and hispanics are wrong. and i had more than half of the african-american votes when i ran for governor in m
it was an election about the machinery to get out the votes for president obama. and it was a masterful, methodical effort. now, as i listened to a lot of fellow television and radio talk show hosts or even read the opinion columns of those who excoriated romney, a couple of things occurred to me. if you weren't critical of mitt romney and his campaign the day before the election, then don't be a phony and be critical the day after. also, i noted that the loudest critics were the people who...
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i don't understand why republicans don't take obama's offer? >> cnn's senior congressional correspondent dana bash is live for us in washington, d.c. what do you make of his comments? >> soledad, look, bill kristol is not an elected official. he doesn't get a vote. but he is a very influential gop voice here in washington. and around the country. and for him to tell republicans it wouldn't kill to them to agree to tax increases for millionaires. it's a big deal. and we heard some similar talk from republicans who do have a vote like senator bob corker. listen to this. >> i think there is a deal, once the yin and yang, we know there has to be revenues. look, i haven't met a wealthy republican or democrat in tennessee that's not willing to contribute more as long as they know we solve the problem. >> and, soledad, now for the but. the but is that sounds conciliatory, and it is but the two sides are still not close on how to cut a deal on any tax increases. for the most part republicans are still opposed to raising tax rates for the wealthiest ame
i don't understand why republicans don't take obama's offer? >> cnn's senior congressional correspondent dana bash is live for us in washington, d.c. what do you make of his comments? >> soledad, look, bill kristol is not an elected official. he doesn't get a vote. but he is a very influential gop voice here in washington. and around the country. and for him to tell republicans it wouldn't kill to them to agree to tax increases for millionaires. it's a big deal. and we heard some...
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how did obama reach out to these demographics? he reached out through student loans, amnesty programs for younger hispanics. he went and birth control is the biggest thing. for sandra flux to have a prime time speaking role would have been absurd. we have women can afford birth control turn out and say i want free birth control. turns out they are a one issue voter. >> stephanie: now they have right wing women to call other women sluts essentially, so that's fair, yeah. >> caller: and again it really is sustained for the voters. it's not introspection. why does the republican party have a permanent gender gap. why did mitt romney just lose 70% of the latino vote when george bush, you know, got 40% just eight or 12 years ago? i mean, there is no introspection about what are we doing wrong? it's obama's suppressing the vote which is what karl rove claims or these women voters are also selfish. that's why they vote democratic. good luck with turning that ship around. >> stephanie: good luck. laura engram. >> i would say think about w
how did obama reach out to these demographics? he reached out through student loans, amnesty programs for younger hispanics. he went and birth control is the biggest thing. for sandra flux to have a prime time speaking role would have been absurd. we have women can afford birth control turn out and say i want free birth control. turns out they are a one issue voter. >> stephanie: now they have right wing women to call other women sluts essentially, so that's fair, yeah. >> caller:...
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they lost, obama won. are boehner and company going to be more willing to compromise now do you believe? >> you were talking about this before. i think they are saying that they're more flexible. they're saying they would take more revenues. if you listen very carefully to what the president said and what john boehner said, they're saying very similar things. president obama in his address in the east room did not once mention raising taxes. >> bill: i caught that. i know that. right. >> listen, he campaigned on it. boehner's aides who i've been talking to a lot and i cover obviously, are betting that obama had a campaign message and now it is time for the governing message. you saw that on friday. he did not mention race. paper said we're not going to raise tax rates but we're raise tax revenues. they're saying something very similar. what they're looking like they're going to do is keep rates the same for the time being. take the loopholes close them. some of the deductions, cap deductions. that will bri
they lost, obama won. are boehner and company going to be more willing to compromise now do you believe? >> you were talking about this before. i think they are saying that they're more flexible. they're saying they would take more revenues. if you listen very carefully to what the president said and what john boehner said, they're saying very similar things. president obama in his address in the east room did not once mention raising taxes. >> bill: i caught that. i know that....
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president obama has gotten a second term. that does not mean that from the perspective of our own personal feelings that we feel good about the law. but literally there will be legitimate questions about how things are progressing, how the changes are being set up and so forth. that might play out in other aspects of the government as things get more underway in the second term. there is a little bit of cruise control at time in second term administrations. but it does not seem that the white house is going for anything huge along the lines of the health care law. so the more nuts and bolts aspect might take over in some of the house's committees. >> paul ryan. >> 20 others we don't yet know about. john thune. >> i can only think of republicans. i am thinking if there are any democrats. >> two i know. two senators who were re-elected this week, both of them women. amy cloveshar of minnesota. went to the one in iowa where i believe she echoed sara palin in saying she thought she could see iowa from her house. there is demand f
president obama has gotten a second term. that does not mean that from the perspective of our own personal feelings that we feel good about the law. but literally there will be legitimate questions about how things are progressing, how the changes are being set up and so forth. that might play out in other aspects of the government as things get more underway in the second term. there is a little bit of cruise control at time in second term administrations. but it does not seem that the white...
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at arlington national cemetery today, president obama and the first lady taking part in the time-honored tradition on this day, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. tonight here, so many tributes that caught our eye. so, here are two of them. one, from a veteran on a marathon. the other from a little boy, waiting for dad to come home. army veteran mike ehredt has been running a marathon every every day now for the past ten weeks. 2,10 miles. a journey that began in minnesota. >> morning, fourth day. on minnesota 53. >> reporter: and came to an end today in galveston, texas, passing through nine states. >> there's this lonely feeling coming over me. but it also made me get up and move. >> reporter: at every mile, mike stops, not to take a break or to catch his breath, but to plant a small american flag, each inscribed with the name, age and rank of a fallen soldier lost in afghanistan. and then, a salute from mike. his own journey to remember. and on this veterans day, this little boy in north carolina. preparing to read his own handwritten words for his father. cabe ellis remember
at arlington national cemetery today, president obama and the first lady taking part in the time-honored tradition on this day, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. tonight here, so many tributes that caught our eye. so, here are two of them. one, from a veteran on a marathon. the other from a little boy, waiting for dad to come home. army veteran mike ehredt has been running a marathon every every day now for the past ten weeks. 2,10 miles. a journey that began in minnesota. >>...
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president obama saluting america's military heroes. the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns, in arlington national cemetery on sunday. paid tribute to the sacrifice of service members. listen. >> on this day we thank all of our veterans from all of our wars. not just for your service to this country, but for reminding us why america is and always will be the greatest nation on earth. >> the president also said that this is the first veteran's day in ten years with no american troops who are serving in iraq. >>> "the new york times" says it's moving forward with its brand-new ceo mark thompson, despite a scandal rocking his former employer, the bbc. the british broadcaster's director of news, helen bowden, is stepping aside, as is her deputy steven mitchell after a bbc report wrongly linked a former conservative politician to child abuse. the head of the bbc, george entwistle, resigned over the weekend. >>> after winning their first eight games the atlanta falcons are no longer the only undefeated team in the nfl. the fa
president obama saluting america's military heroes. the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns, in arlington national cemetery on sunday. paid tribute to the sacrifice of service members. listen. >> on this day we thank all of our veterans from all of our wars. not just for your service to this country, but for reminding us why america is and always will be the greatest nation on earth. >> the president also said that this is the first veteran's day in ten years with no...
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and president obama visiting arlington national cemetery and laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns and the commander-in-chief paying tribute to the sacrifices for those who fought for our freedom that we all enjoy every day. another ceremony honoring veterans of the world war ii memorial in the nation's capital marking a special day to remember the fallen from a recent conflicts, the vietnam war. national correspondent steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> hi, harris, at the vietnam memorial today, he said each soldier who served in vietnam includes himself, came home a changed person n a lesser ways, a visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person, i was there today. everybody has a vietnam memorial on the list of places to visit when they come to washington and very few realize the emotional impact once they get here. the somber lines of people filing past the black granite walls, the names, 58,000 names carved in the wall, you can reach out and touch it and feel it and see your reflection in the shine i black surface, as if to reflect on the war and its
and president obama visiting arlington national cemetery and laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns and the commander-in-chief paying tribute to the sacrifices for those who fought for our freedom that we all enjoy every day. another ceremony honoring veterans of the world war ii memorial in the nation's capital marking a special day to remember the fallen from a recent conflicts, the vietnam war. national correspondent steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> hi,...
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that would work but we're not hearing that from president obama. he's still talking about rates. >> imagine the revenue explosion in federal government if you do 3.5% to 1.5%. simple as all that. >> peter, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the ceo of televisa. >>> time for today's aflac trivia question. on this day in 1993, the top song of the billboard hot 100 list was "i'd do anything for love" by michael lee aday, better known by what name? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearly indestructible laptops, and
that would work but we're not hearing that from president obama. he's still talking about rates. >> imagine the revenue explosion in federal government if you do 3.5% to 1.5%. simple as all that. >> peter, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the ceo of televisa. >>> time for today's aflac trivia question. on this day in 1993, the top song of the billboard hot 100 list was "i'd do anything for love" by michael lee aday, better known by what name?...